Pacific Dunes Golf Course

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What are Caddytips? Caddytips are downloadable Adobe PDF files that help a golfer learn how to play the course listed above by providing local knowledge to each shot on every hole.

Caddytips are written guides that print on regular US letter size paper 8.5 x 11 inches and have cut lines that allow a golfer to create a quarter-page booklet 4.25 x 5.5 inches. Now the golfer has a convenient pocket-sized guide that will help them develop a course strategy and shoot better rounds.

Caddytips are for golfers of all abilities whether you are a scratch golfer or a 30-handicap.

What do Caddytips consist of? Caddytips contain important golf course information necessary for golfers to achieve the best results based on their skill level.

Caddytips begin with the name of the specific course outlined and is followed by several General Tips. These Tips will help a golfer prepare better prior to their round. For instance, a course with several long par 3s would have a General Tip saying to practice your long irons prior to your round.

Caddytips also include descriptions of each hole for the course listed above. Caddytips examines each hole, shot-by-shot and gives the golfer vital objective information.

How do I download Caddytips? Caddytips offers an instant electronic delivery system once the checkout process has been complete. To download the Caddytips for the course listed above, please click the Download the Caddytips button. You will then be taken to a form that must be filled out in order to receive your Caddytips. After the form is completed, you will then be taken to a page that has your download information at the top.

Click on this graphic or the course name and then you will be prompted to choose whether to open or save the document to your hard drive. Caddytips recommends saving the file to your hard drive so that you may create your own library of Caddytips.

Here is a snippet from the Caddytips from Pacific Dunes Golf Course:

Hole 1
Slight angle right – par 4 – 370/304/287yds.

Tee shot: Aim center fairway on this fairly straight tee shot. Extreme mounding in the fairway will cause your shot to roll from left to right. The safe play off the tee will be to lay back short of the fairway bunkers through the fairway that sit 285 yds. from the back tees (210 yds. green/200 yds. gold).

Approach shot: This shot will play slightly downhill (½ club) to an undulating green. From the right side of the fairway this shot may be blind as steep mounding short guards the green, use one of the pine trees behind the green as a target. Bunkers to the left and back right also protect the green. Expect for shots hit short right to release to the left off the slope. The green is 34 paces deep. As a point of reference for distance, the mound of rough in the left portion of the fairway begins 65 yds. from the green.

Green: Slopes predominately from back to front. Mounding right of the green creates a slight right to left slope on the right, while two mounds on the left side of the green produce a slight left to right slope.

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Here is a snippet from the Caddytips from Pacific Dunes Golf Course:

Hole 1 Slight angle right – par 4 – 370/304/287yds.

Tee shot: Aim center fairway on this fairly straight tee shot. Extreme mounding in the fairway will cause your shot to roll from left to right. The safe play off the tee will be to lay back short of the fairway bunkers through the fairway that sit 285 yds. from the back tees (210 yds. green/200 yds. gold).

Approach shot: This shot will play slightly downhill (½ club) to an undulating green. From the right side of the fairway this shot may be blind as steep mounding short guards the green, use one of the pine trees behind the green as a target. Bunkers to the left and back right also protect the green. Expect for shots hit short right to release to the left off the slope. The green is 34 paces deep. As a point of reference for distance, the mound of rough in the left portion of the fairway begins 65 yds. from the green.

Green: Slopes predominately from back to front. Mounding right of the green creates a slight right to left slope on the right, while two mounds on the left side of the green produce a slight left to right slope.